Prime Minister Imran Khan is going the extra mile to provide relief to the inflation-ridden masses. In a recent cabinet meeting, he has approved the opening of 2000 Youth Stores across the country.
Under the Kamyab Jawan Program, the government will give interest-free loans of up to Rs. 1 million to open Youth Stores. These stores will operate under the Utility Stores Corporation and will be opened in all major cities to provide edible items at subsidized rates.
Youth Stores provide direct employment to 400,000 youth whereas indirectly 800,000 people would be beneficiary#APPNews #Pakistan #AwamiReliefPackage #PMIKRevivingPakistan @MoIB_Official @Dr_FirdousPTI @ImranKhanPTI @UtilityStoresCo @KamyabJawanPK pic.twitter.com/WZk6FnpKAe
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These stores will get 60 percent of the stock supply from the nearby utility stores, whereas the remaining 40 percent from the wholesale market.
The government expects to directly employ 40,000 people with this program, projecting that nearly 80,000 people will be indirect beneficiaries.
Moreover, the government is also planning to issue Ration Cards ahead of the holy month of Ramadan to help poor and deserving families to buy monthly ration at 25 to 30 percent discounted rates.
Rashan Cards would be issued before the holy month of Ramazan to help the poor and deserving people to buy commodities of day to day use at 25 to 30 percent cheaper rates than the market price#APPNews #Pakistan #AwamiReliefPackage #PMIKRevivingPakistan @MoIB_Official pic.twitter.com/bCQ0uYtd1x
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Note that the government has recently approved a Rs. 10 billion relief package for the utility stores to ensure the provision of basic household commodities at government-regulated rates.
Under the Awami Relief Package, people can buy a 20kg bag of flour at Rs. 800, sugar at Rs. 68 per kg and ghee at Rs. 170 from nearby utility stores.
Moreover, the prices on other edible items like rice, and grains have also been reduced by 15 to 20 percent.